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The Daily Favorite, Bonham, Texas, January 15, 1908
Death of Uncle Lige Clark
Uncle Lige Clark, one of Fannin county's oldest citizens, died yesterday at his home near Hail.
Mr. Clark was about 83 years of age and had resided in this county for many years. He was accounted one of the best men in the county and his death will generally regretted.
He leaves a large family and considerable property. He was an honored member of the Masonic fraternity, having a membership at Ladonia, and the remains will be interred today in the cemetery near Hail, with the honors of that body.
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The Daily Favorite, Bonham, Texas, January 15, 1908
Death of Uncle Lige Clark
Uncle Lige Clark, one of Fannin county's oldest citizens, died yesterday at his home near Hail.
Mr. Clark was about 83 years of age and had resided in this county for many years. He was accounted one of the best men in the county and his death will generally regretted.
He leaves a large family and considerable property. He was an honored member of the Masonic fraternity, having a membership at Ladonia, and the remains will be interred today in the cemetery near Hail, with the honors of that body.
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